[This is henrylawson.info,
the homepage of Pip Wilson's novel about Louisa Lawson, Henry Lawson and their
associates.
If you were looking for the excellent Boiling Billy Publications, henrylawson.info.au,
which is not me, please click here.]

You have reached the home of
'Faces in the Street',
the big, surprising novelfor Aussies and Aussies
at heart.

(Note
that the novel may also be puchased online at Amazon.com, Barnes
& Noble, BookFinder4U, Borders.
The book, however, can best be purchased more cheaply and home delivered in
just days,
here.
If you don't have a credit card, a friend will quite likely order it for you.
Dear bookseller: No, I regret that I personally have no stock to send you.)

Some people have kindly phoned
asking if they can buy a copy directly from me.
I'm sorry, I would if I could, but I regret that this isn't possible. I recommend the purchasing links below.
Yes, I will happily sign books that are sent to me with return postage, which is
about AU$10 because it weighs .87 of a kilo.

Revealing two remarkable
Australians and their mates
in a way that has never been told before

Ten per cent of royalties are donated to
the Salvation Army and
Lifeline
because they help people who, like
Henry Lawson, are down on their luck.
Both organisations have helped me when I've been down on mine. Bless 'em.

ISBN 978-0-9803487-0-5

Fifty-two
chapters, 585
pages, including a glossary
of approx. 900 Australian terms,
and brief biographies of 230 people who appear in the novel or are mentioned in it.